The numerous attractions, sites and sounds in and around Fraser Lake will keep you amused and enthralled during your visit.

Enjoy a stroll around town, buy a piece of art, take an adventure tour, enjoy nature at the many parks, enjoy a picnic at White Swan Park… the list is almost endless. The area has 170 lakes within a 50-mile radius of the Village, and is the temporary home to over 1,000 Trumpeter Swans, making Fraser Lake the Swan Capital of the world. Fraser Lake has something for everyone.

Be sure to bring your camera while you are walking, biking, boating or driving and remember to let others know that you discovered a hidden gem in the Stuart Nechako Region!

Fort Fraser Fall Fair

Fraser Lake Craft Fair and Snowflake Tea

Every year on the 3rd weekend in November.
Contact: Richard Cannon
250-699-8697

Gymkhana

Contact: Don Carter 250-699-8087

Mixed Curling Bonspiel

Contact: Diana Lindstrom
250-699-6964

Leisure and Recreational/Small Business Fair

Each year in April.
Contact: Dave Christie
250-699-8844

Mouse Mountain Days Festival

This annual family event takes place during the first week of July. It involves music, games for kids such as wheel barrel races, fireworks, barbecue picnic lunches and local baking. This event is fun for all ages so bring the whole family!
Contact: Jennel Harder
250-699-6257

Rose Prince Pilgrimage

This is an annual event that occurs in July and is located at the Lejac Site situated between Fort Fraser and Fraser Lake.
For more information contact:
St. Andrews Parish
Contact: Father Vincent James
250-699-6593

RCMP Scholarship Golf Tournament

This is an annual event usually held in June at Molyhills Golf Course to raise funds toward scholarships for deserving high school graduates from FLESS.
Contact: Judy LaRoque
250-699-7777

Valentine's Snowmobile Poker Ride

February in Fort Fraser.
Contact: Betty Jackson
250-690-7433

White Swan Music Festival

Every year in July at White Swan Park.
Contact: Richard Cannon
250-699-8697